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this is the healthcare rally. [ cheers and applause ] so healthcare reform in this state was a success. it doesn't mean that it was perfect right away. there were early problems to solve. there were changes that had to be made. anybody here who is involved in it can tell you that. as devall just said enrollment was extremely slow. within a month only a hundred people had signed up--100. but then 2,000 signed up. then a few more thousand after that. by the end of the year 36,000 people had signed up, and the community all came together. you even had the red sox helping people to get them covered. then pretty soon the number of uninsured people had plummeted. when the financial security of healthcare helped shelter people were hardships, and today there is nearly universal coverage in massachusetts, and the vast majority of citizens are happy with their coverage. and by the way, all the parade of horrible, worst productions ipredictionsof healthcare in mas isn't true. it didn't happen. and insurance increased. people didn't get left behind. racial disparity decreased. care didn't become
this is the healthcare rally. [ cheers and applause ] so healthcare reform in this state was a success. it doesn't mean that it was perfect right away. there were early problems to solve. there were changes that had to be made. anybody here who is involved in it can tell you that. as devall just said enrollment was extremely slow. within a month only a hundred people had signed up--100. but then 2,000 signed up. then a few more thousand after that. by the end of the year 36,000 people had...
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healthcare and the economy being the top two. thus, the end justifies the means in trying to do that. thus, mr. obama keeps saying you can keep your old insurance plan if you like it. even though you can't. ifyour plan doesn't include the federal mandates that are being imposed. now, talking points and many others have pointed that out again and again. we pointed out that obama care will cause many americans, perhaps most, major inconvenience and higher healthcare expense. rarely does the president mention higher deductibles and co-pays for his health program. even though mr. obama's propaganda has been exposed, he doesn't seem to care. instead of being chastened he is emboldened, why? because the president believes that his vision for america, including healthcare for all, is more noble than any truthful statement. and so he justifies his actions, even if deceit is involved. that was clear yesterday when the president said. this. toted the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some the strongest consumer p
healthcare and the economy being the top two. thus, the end justifies the means in trying to do that. thus, mr. obama keeps saying you can keep your old insurance plan if you like it. even though you can't. ifyour plan doesn't include the federal mandates that are being imposed. now, talking points and many others have pointed that out again and again. we pointed out that obama care will cause many americans, perhaps most, major inconvenience and higher healthcare expense. rarely does the...
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healthcare and the economy being the top two. thus, the end justifies the means in trying to do that. thus, mr. obama keeps saying you can keep your old insurance plan if you like it. even though you can't. ifyour plan doesn't include the federal mandates that are being imposed. now, talking points and many others have pointed that out again and again. we pointed out that obama care will cause many americans, perhaps most, major inconvenience and higher healthcare expense. rarely does the president mention higher deductibles and co-pays for his health program. even though mr. obama's propaganda has been exposed, he doesn't seem to care. instead of being chastened he is emboldened, why? because the president believes that his vision for america, including healthcare for all, is more noble than any truthful statement. and so he justifies his actions, even if deceit is involved. that was clear yesterday when the president said. this. toted the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some the strongest consumer p
healthcare and the economy being the top two. thus, the end justifies the means in trying to do that. thus, mr. obama keeps saying you can keep your old insurance plan if you like it. even though you can't. ifyour plan doesn't include the federal mandates that are being imposed. now, talking points and many others have pointed that out again and again. we pointed out that obama care will cause many americans, perhaps most, major inconvenience and higher healthcare expense. rarely does the...
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healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. find out more at aflac.com. >>> moments ago, the president had this to say to his republican opponents of the nation's health care law. >> anybody who thinks we shouldn't finish the job of making the health care system work for everybody, especially when these folks offer no plan for the uninsured or the underinsured or folks who lose their insurance each year. those folks shoul
healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [...
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healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." we moved ask ed up tonight. our first question from rick fabian. he wants to know, do you think republican politicians ever think about how they will be viewed by future historians. well, actually, they're certainly not acting like it. no, i don't. i think that they think that they can lie their way out of anything. but for the record, and i don't think that they're going to be able to wiggle out of this one, no republicans have bee
healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance...
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employers are getting impatient with cost of healthcare in the traditional benefit structures. from your perch, thinking about benefits for employers large and small, where do you think the purchasing behavior drives a hospital business in the healthcare business. how is echoing to change over time given where employers are going? >> employers have always been uncomfortable with the rate of inflation in health care, but they've always manage to pay. are the outcomes of the aca is the excise tax cap that hits in 2018. you can complain as much as you want about the law, but gives you an out as an employer. i've yet to meet an employer is going to pay the 40% excise tax on the system that the already consider efficient. we have established a ceiling that employers are willing to pay. i think what the senator pointed out is that consumers are going to be exposed to more risk. it is going to come in one form or another. when people start to see how much more they're going to have to pay -- tour only two ways for an employer to stay. the unit you have to raise deductibles or out-of-p
employers are getting impatient with cost of healthcare in the traditional benefit structures. from your perch, thinking about benefits for employers large and small, where do you think the purchasing behavior drives a hospital business in the healthcare business. how is echoing to change over time given where employers are going? >> employers have always been uncomfortable with the rate of inflation in health care, but they've always manage to pay. are the outcomes of the aca is the...
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where are you with healthcare now? >> i have my own name. so-called no brainer fair healthcare. we are able to compare apples to apples. my husband is still employed with the same small company. we are on the other side of 50. but no major changes in our lives. but our insurance life has changed. the good coverage wurpable -- were able to have is no longer available. there is a lesser tier of coverage available at a higher cost. the out of pocket is much higher. it is so high for some people that they are offering a gap coverage in 15 and 30,000 dollar increments so if you do become ill, have a heart attack, have a stroke you are not going to dip into your savings or lose your car or your home or tell your kids they can't go to college. >> what about you with your preexisting condition and the fact that you had had cancer? >> life insurance is not an option. and as far as my care, i follow up care i receive at md anderson it will cost a lot more money. >> are you with the same employer? >> yeah t. we are able to compare apples to apples because employment situations are still th
where are you with healthcare now? >> i have my own name. so-called no brainer fair healthcare. we are able to compare apples to apples. my husband is still employed with the same small company. we are on the other side of 50. but no major changes in our lives. but our insurance life has changed. the good coverage wurpable -- were able to have is no longer available. there is a lesser tier of coverage available at a higher cost. the out of pocket is much higher. it is so high for some...
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this is all a reflection of the healthcare program. more than any other single issue and it is a disaster for the average american who is looking for a job. >> when the employer mandates, a year from now, what you talk about is going to hit hard and it's going to be another blow to this program. one of the things about this program is not the thing eleanor talks about, the website, which is going to be cured. but one after another, major problems to the program itself is coming down the road and there's a lot of democrats and i would predict that the democrats are going to ask for this individual mandate to be thrown off. >> okay. okay. all in the family. >> barack is not the only obama to promise you can keep your insurance. first lady, michelle obama, was secretary at her side, made the same claim to leaders of women's groups at the white house, quote, if you already have insurance and it seems there are a lot of people who are worried that they will lose what they have under this plan, but under this plan, if you already have insura
this is all a reflection of the healthcare program. more than any other single issue and it is a disaster for the average american who is looking for a job. >> when the employer mandates, a year from now, what you talk about is going to hit hard and it's going to be another blow to this program. one of the things about this program is not the thing eleanor talks about, the website, which is going to be cured. but one after another, major problems to the program itself is coming down the...
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a two pronged attack to fix america easy healthcare exchange. no money, but why some social security recipients are not celebrating. cleanup, why they're celebrating. where the trash goes next. >> an object, believed to be a meet error right fell at a farm in new jersey. >> remembering a moment in broadcasttivity. broadcast history. >> more outrage tonight over the problems with the affordable care act and the president and his administration are promising once again to fix them. the system has been plagued by glitches since day one, and it was offline, even as the secretary of health and human services was grilled by the committee. and meanwhile, the president launched another defense from boston. mike has more on the story. >> reporter: the president's hss secretary called the website a debacle today, john. even as the president was defending the law, and drawing parallels with another high-profile launch that had its share of problems. before there was obamacare, there was romney care, the massachusetts law that was the model for the affordab
a two pronged attack to fix america easy healthcare exchange. no money, but why some social security recipients are not celebrating. cleanup, why they're celebrating. where the trash goes next. >> an object, believed to be a meet error right fell at a farm in new jersey. >> remembering a moment in broadcasttivity. broadcast history. >> more outrage tonight over the problems with the affordable care act and the president and his administration are promising once again to fix...
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i want to look this up. >> at obamacare we believe saying affordable healthcare so young people will love us. >> you want to know what we can cover, how much it's going to cost, and not just this weird take on the government screwing us. >> reporter: al jazeera. >> well, selling obamacare does not come cheap. aside from the money that the administration is spending an additional $1 million will be spent for insurers on tv spots. be prepared for more ads. >>> the mastery of mobile. is the most important part of main street giving it a thumbs down? that story and more as "real money" continues. keep it here. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the boarder. >> start every morning, every d
i want to look this up. >> at obamacare we believe saying affordable healthcare so young people will love us. >> you want to know what we can cover, how much it's going to cost, and not just this weird take on the government screwing us. >> reporter: al jazeera. >> well, selling obamacare does not come cheap. aside from the money that the administration is spending an additional $1 million will be spent for insurers on tv spots. be prepared for more ads. >>> the...
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christmastime, but the fact remains he'll only get $11 million, and i could do a joke about how he's helping healthcare, but she got upset with me? >> i did. >> >> do you remember what i said? >> i don't remember. >> yes, i remember now. [ laughter ] >> too late now. >> 11 championships, 13 years, and they finally honored him, retired in 1969, a falling out with the city of boston, and he's back now with the statue at boston beacon hill. gonzalez is coming up tomorrow morning and hosting kron sports! >>> panic at the airport. >> this is a tactical alert broadcast. due to a major incident noon. the host of the bachelor trapped in the chaos. actor james franco trapped. and real life cannonball run. the 100 miles per hour drive from new york to l.a. in 28 hours. >> deborah: and they weren't stopped once for speeding. >>> then, you won't believe who this little old lady is. heidi klum! >>> and the most elegant jewel thief in the world. has she done it again? wait until you hear what cops say she pulled off at this pricey jewelry store. >>> plus, the spoof that predicted the future. >> the site was only des
christmastime, but the fact remains he'll only get $11 million, and i could do a joke about how he's helping healthcare, but she got upset with me? >> i did. >> >> do you remember what i said? >> i don't remember. >> yes, i remember now. [ laughter ] >> too late now. >> 11 championships, 13 years, and they finally honored him, retired in 1969, a falling out with the city of boston, and he's back now with the statue at boston beacon hill. gonzalez is...
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americans might not help keep the healthcare plan under ott b obama care. doug luzader is live in washington with the latest this morning. >> this will be quite a day on capitol hill. in the hot seat is centers of medicare and medicaid. she will have to describe first of all why this web site has been a flop. they are acknowledging what has become increasingly clear by others. hundreds of thousands of americans are losing their insurance plan because in many cases the coverage isn't as extensive than they demand. some will paoloer premiums. some with higher premiums and deductibles. >> they don't provide minimum services that have had a lot of fine print that leaves consumers in the lynurch often because of carve outs for preexisting conditions. those are no longer allowed because the affordable care act sa says healthcare is not a privilege it is a right. >> you have millions forced into part-time work saying healthcare premiums sky rocket and insurance is being canceled because of obama care. >> the administration did formally extend an enrollment deadlin
americans might not help keep the healthcare plan under ott b obama care. doug luzader is live in washington with the latest this morning. >> this will be quite a day on capitol hill. in the hot seat is centers of medicare and medicaid. she will have to describe first of all why this web site has been a flop. they are acknowledging what has become increasingly clear by others. hundreds of thousands of americans are losing their insurance plan because in many cases the coverage isn't as...
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. >> giving women access to healthcare and possibly same sex marriage i think is a very exciting time for virginia. >> i'm at george mason. >> reporter: in the final days before people head to the polls the race is tight with mcauliff showing a slight edge. democrats have continued to throw punches on women's health issues and abortion. >> we must make sure women have access to the quality healthcare. >> the women's issues are not on ken's agenda and he has very little control over them. >> reporter: virginia, traditionally, has been a red state, but has turned purple in the last decade. >> you can bring this home, you can make this happen but you have got to make sure that everybody goes out on tuesday. >> reporter: in arlington, sue rae chin, wusa9. >> the republican also spent his sunday campaigning. ken couch nellie -- couch, told supporters voting for his opponent is a vote for obamacare. we will have all the coverage you need from now until the results tuesday night. of course on tv and all of our newscasts and on wusa9.com. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton is not a
. >> giving women access to healthcare and possibly same sex marriage i think is a very exciting time for virginia. >> i'm at george mason. >> reporter: in the final days before people head to the polls the race is tight with mcauliff showing a slight edge. democrats have continued to throw punches on women's health issues and abortion. >> we must make sure women have access to the quality healthcare. >> the women's issues are not on ken's agenda and he has very...
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as far as healthcare, we have to follow the money. moneye will make a ton of on this healthcare whether it be pharmaceuticals, doctors or what have you. why can't we have the same insurance as our congressman? they are eating caviar and we are eating beans. as far as immigrants, what ♪ the democrats want the vote and the republicans want the cheap labor. would better straighten out this country soon because we will have two tiers of people and the country will split down the middle and we will create two different countries and it's sad. it's going to pieces. everyone i talk to feels the same way. we are becoming communist and that's not the way to be. have a great day. host: rob in phoenix, arizona, on our line for democrats. caller: good morning, last night i watched a preview of a pbs documentary by the filmmakers about the so-called immigration issue and it's called " the state of arizona." it will air on january 27 on independent lens program. what i saw in the film, the documentary, a lot of people who are anti-immigrants are
as far as healthcare, we have to follow the money. moneye will make a ton of on this healthcare whether it be pharmaceuticals, doctors or what have you. why can't we have the same insurance as our congressman? they are eating caviar and we are eating beans. as far as immigrants, what ♪ the democrats want the vote and the republicans want the cheap labor. would better straighten out this country soon because we will have two tiers of people and the country will split down the middle and we...
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europe nighted healthcare letter dated september 27th. they say given the significant changes and pressure in a healthcare environment which i take to mean obama care that they are no longer going to provide coverage for medicare advantage patients, is that right? >> that's correct. >> how many people does that effect? >> well, the breakdown was 60 patients for the medicare advantage. 800 patients for ghi through emblem and 149 patients through hip. which is also with emblem if all those patients like their insurance and they get to keep the insurance that they like and if you have been their doctor for a number of years. what's the longest have you been doctoring one of these patients? >> i have been in practice 22 years and majority have been more than 10 years, i have seen three or four generations of families a lot of them have been there upwards of 30 years. >> that means that they can keep their health insurance but they can't keep their doctors because you are being thrown out of the network and not specifically not because of your
europe nighted healthcare letter dated september 27th. they say given the significant changes and pressure in a healthcare environment which i take to mean obama care that they are no longer going to provide coverage for medicare advantage patients, is that right? >> that's correct. >> how many people does that effect? >> well, the breakdown was 60 patients for the medicare advantage. 800 patients for ghi through emblem and 149 patients through hip. which is also with emblem...
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. >> back here, does this -- >> if you like you're healthcare plan, you'll be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> sound like this? >> if you have or had one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law, and you really like that plan, what we said was, you could keep it. if it hasn't changed since the law was passed. >> wait a second. you said i could keep my health plan. no, ifs, 0 no ands and no buts. but is this big but. >> we said you can keep it if it hasn't changed since the law passed. >> i could never -- you just added a wiggles asterisk, which is not a period, but does have me thinking you might have just lied. period. >> i practiced that for hours. welcome. what a day. and ain't that a kick in the asterisk. turns out some assembly is required and you do have to read the fine print. so one who took the president at is word and is now regret it. but first, ed henry at a white house fast trying to reexplain it. ed? >> that was quite good, by the way. very skilled. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: bottom line is the president has been on defense for days,
. >> back here, does this -- >> if you like you're healthcare plan, you'll be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> sound like this? >> if you have or had one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law, and you really like that plan, what we said was, you could keep it. if it hasn't changed since the law was passed. >> wait a second. you said i could keep my health plan. no, ifs, 0 no ands and no buts. but is this big but. >> we said...
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healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and there are no networks. is this a one-size
healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about...
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. >> the push for the healthcare plan. elizabeth prann is live in washington. good morning. >> kathleen sebelius will likely face tough and honest questioning facing a house committee hearing today. while the house ahealth and humn secretary says there are problems with the web site she is working hard to fix them but the glitches continue. healthcare.gov suffered another outage last night. they want more answers. the commerce committee he among others wants to see changes in leadership. >> i hope we hear from tomorrow a resignation. i heard theirs is extraordinary level of government even by extraordinary standards. >> they have resignation demands by dozens of republican law americas in a statement in prepared testimony ahead of the hearing accept bell why yo sebe not lived up to the expectation of the american people and is not ak acceptedable. we are committed to ficcing the problems as soon as possible. owe b we will hear updates on the aggressive work being done to improve the federal layout. patti ann, ainsley, back to you. >> thank you so much. elizabet
. >> the push for the healthcare plan. elizabeth prann is live in washington. good morning. >> kathleen sebelius will likely face tough and honest questioning facing a house committee hearing today. while the house ahealth and humn secretary says there are problems with the web site she is working hard to fix them but the glitches continue. healthcare.gov suffered another outage last night. they want more answers. the commerce committee he among others wants to see changes in...
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healthcare plan, you will be able to keep our healthcare plan, period. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. [applause] martha: period, right? doesn't seem to leave too much room for interpretation. bill: there are a lot of web sites that link every one of the times it was spoken this way. it was 24-30. listen to what the president said last night in washington, d.c. >> if you had or have one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law and you like that plan, what we said was you could keep it if it hasn't changed since the law passed. bill: there is an f there. how does the president just d there is an if there. >> reporter: this came after weeks of republican complaints that the promise if you like your healthcare plan you could keep it wasn't being delivered. people are saying they are being told their plan is no longer available. the president said he never said they would be forced to get better plans. >> if we had aloud these old plans to be downgraded or sold to new enrollees once the plan was passe
healthcare plan, you will be able to keep our healthcare plan, period. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. [applause] martha: period, right? doesn't seem to leave too much room for interpretation. bill: there are a lot of web sites that link every one of the times it was spoken this way. it was 24-30. listen to what the president said last night in washington, d.c. >> if you had or have one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law and...
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go to the website and you can get a better deal. >> it to healthcare. it's not a rollout of something else. >> keep in mind, we have medicare, which rules the same way. with any degree of intelligence, one would have used that as the initial entry model. you would be using a program that already gives you the cover. my guess is that at some point you are going to get this dramatic speech from president obama and he's going to say exactly that. >> which is what? >> that we should've used the medicare model. it works. it is proven to be effective, and people believe in it, including republicans. >> final question. mid term elections. it looks like how is this going to affect them? did you honestly think the democrats are defending this program, or are they going to cut and run? >> i think any democrat who sees this program as a liability has already run it. >> it really is quite a mess. >> like i said, if this is one of the government programs that affects across the nation, it's not going away. it's not a scandal. it's here to stay. either it works or do
go to the website and you can get a better deal. >> it to healthcare. it's not a rollout of something else. >> keep in mind, we have medicare, which rules the same way. with any degree of intelligence, one would have used that as the initial entry model. you would be using a program that already gives you the cover. my guess is that at some point you are going to get this dramatic speech from president obama and he's going to say exactly that. >> which is what? >> that...
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is kaiser healthcare news reporter marry agnes casey. mary, it's good to see you. i saw you on c-span today so i had "t" get yo to get you on th. diyou were at the hearing. did you learn anything that you didn't know? >> no, it's a predictable session. there may be some element that you might have some member of the administration apologizing but over all it was predictable. the republicans were negative on the website. you, marilyn tavennar and other officials were here telling us many, many times that the website would be functioning, and how can we believe you that it will happen on the 30th. democrats have predicted that they have voted 40 times to repeal all of the healthcare law. and marilyn tavennar said the website is working. they want it to improve, and many people's coverage will improve as part of the aca. >> i didn't have enough time to stay with it as long as i would have liked. do we have a better understanding after this hearing as to the real problems with the site? why it is so bulky, why it is so glitchy? >> well, there are a variety of explanati
is kaiser healthcare news reporter marry agnes casey. mary, it's good to see you. i saw you on c-span today so i had "t" get yo to get you on th. diyou were at the hearing. did you learn anything that you didn't know? >> no, it's a predictable session. there may be some element that you might have some member of the administration apologizing but over all it was predictable. the republicans were negative on the website. you, marilyn tavennar and other officials were here telling...
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healthcare guide is helping lenardo navigate the new healthcare exchange. >> you would qualify for a tax credit for $362. lenardo works part time and doesn't get health insurance knew his job. resort communities like summit have had higher premiums than the rest of the country. and so far obamacare has done nothing to make the people prems less expensive. >> how many people have you enrolled? enrolled. >> not one. so far everyone has looked at the rates and walked out the door. it's sticker shock they can't afford it. i'm crossing the divide from clear creek county to summit county and my healthcare costs has gone up 50 first. o. 50%. summit county has the state's highest premiums. right next door bolder and den vefedenver have the lowest. >> frankly when people have ill illnesses and health issues they come to the denver metro area for treatment. >> the map can't be redrawn until 2015. >> because the plans have been certified, they have been looked at and they been calculated based on the data for the entire state. you can't change one county and not affect another county down the l
healthcare guide is helping lenardo navigate the new healthcare exchange. >> you would qualify for a tax credit for $362. lenardo works part time and doesn't get health insurance knew his job. resort communities like summit have had higher premiums than the rest of the country. and so far obamacare has done nothing to make the people prems less expensive. >> how many people have you enrolled? enrolled. >> not one. so far everyone has looked at the rates and walked out the...
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i need healthcare for surgery if it comes up or whatever may come up. i need some kind of healthcare to help me out. >> reporter: she said she was able to log into the health care.gov website. but said she is still in sticker shock over the healthcare she can't afford on her modest income. >> i had a $20,000 deductible, with a $302 payment a month. >> reporter: she's not the only one running into road blocks. glitches have forced many people to seek outside help, getting enrolled. small businesses like the double t diners are waiting to learn more before they explore plans for their employees. >> we don't offer health insurance rate at the current time. but it's something that we will have to look into and shop. >> reporter: for now, waitress kathy kelly says she, too, will wait for changes and improvements in the healthcare.gov website before she decides what to do next. >> maybe it will be something i don't see. >> you will hope it will help you. >> hopefully it helps me. because right now, it's not. >> reporter: officials promise they are working to
i need healthcare for surgery if it comes up or whatever may come up. i need some kind of healthcare to help me out. >> reporter: she said she was able to log into the health care.gov website. but said she is still in sticker shock over the healthcare she can't afford on her modest income. >> i had a $20,000 deductible, with a $302 payment a month. >> reporter: she's not the only one running into road blocks. glitches have forced many people to seek outside help, getting...
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law needs to be delayed. >> the new promise is, if you want healthcare, go find it on a website that the administration says won't be working properly until the end of november. that's an unwelcome christmas presents. >> reporter: south carolina attorney and his wife registered on the website but the couple's eligible letters containing private information were sent to a man in north carolina. >> it's just a system that, you know, we have been continually told cast secure and now i found out it's not secured. >> on this incident in south carolina, we actually were made aware of that yesterday and we implement a software fix yesterday to fix that. >> reporter: tavenner says upgrades are being made every day to make sure the site is secure. danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >> and tavenner's boss health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will face more questions from congress tomorrow. >>> the mayor of north america's fourth largest city now admits to smoking crack cocaine. allegations surfaced in may that mayor rob port of toronto was caught on video taking drug
law needs to be delayed. >> the new promise is, if you want healthcare, go find it on a website that the administration says won't be working properly until the end of november. that's an unwelcome christmas presents. >> reporter: south carolina attorney and his wife registered on the website but the couple's eligible letters containing private information were sent to a man in north carolina. >> it's just a system that, you know, we have been continually told cast secure and...
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we're talking about healthcare today. but-- [ protesters ] [ audience booing ] >> obama: no, no, no. it's okay. that is the wrong rally. [applause] >> they were opponent of the keystone excel pipeline. that project would bring canadian oil into the united states. and in san francisco a tech mystery from google, a barge is in the bay, and for what performance? the company just won't say. as melissa chan reports, the secret project is the talk of the town. >> silicon valley won't stop talking about it, so it doesn't look like the most exciting thing. just a big box sitting off the shore of an island between oakland and san francisco. it's a barge guarded up, fenced in and guarded, really reveals the role google plays in this town. anything it does sparks excitement. we visited some of the city's startups at the office of rocket space to find out what people in the industry think about the mystery project. >> yeah, it's the talk of the town right now, right? i think initially when it was this kind of discovery that google wa
we're talking about healthcare today. but-- [ protesters ] [ audience booing ] >> obama: no, no, no. it's okay. that is the wrong rally. [applause] >> they were opponent of the keystone excel pipeline. that project would bring canadian oil into the united states. and in san francisco a tech mystery from google, a barge is in the bay, and for what performance? the company just won't say. as melissa chan reports, the secret project is the talk of the town. >> silicon valley...
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the trouble with the healthcare website and the promise to fix it. going too far. members of congress send a message to the nsa. what about the spying on allies? plus... wall street record. stocks to all all time high. invasion of the locust. >> we begin with pay policy jeez and anger over the affordable care act. the first time since the problematic rollout four weeks ago, the obama administration is apologizing but that did little to ease the outrage on capitol hill. mike viqueira is standing by >> reporter: it's gone from a proud moment to an embarrassing episode for president obama and his administration. now, a top official concedes it's about more than just glitches. >> at first, they blamed unexpected volume, calling it a sign of public enthusiasm. now, four weeks into launch, the official in charge of the website offered this: >> to the millions of americans who have attempted to use healthcare.gov to shop and enroll in healthcare coverage, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should. >> that isn't good enough for republi
the trouble with the healthcare website and the promise to fix it. going too far. members of congress send a message to the nsa. what about the spying on allies? plus... wall street record. stocks to all all time high. invasion of the locust. >> we begin with pay policy jeez and anger over the affordable care act. the first time since the problematic rollout four weeks ago, the obama administration is apologizing but that did little to ease the outrage on capitol hill. mike viqueira is...
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healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back. the fight over obama care. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius drew the hometown hostilely on capitol hill and president obama had better luck in massachusetts. speaking this afternoon in boston he under score theed similarities, tauted the web fits and criticism he over sold and knowledge the healthcare.gov website is a mess. >> look, there is no denying it. right now, the website is too slow. too many people have gotten stuck and i'm not happy about it. and neither are a lot of americans who need healthcare and they are trying to figure out how they can sign up as quickly as possible. so there is no excuse for it. and i take full responsibility for making sure it gets fixed asap. we are working over time to improve it every day. >> well, that was only part of what he said. jim acosta joins us w
healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back. the fight over obama care. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius drew the hometown hostilely on capitol hill and president obama had better luck in massachusetts. speaking this afternoon in boston he under score...
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and cheaper plans they can buy on the new healthcare exchanges. the other half will have to pay more, for insurance than they are paying now. and many of these people don't understand why they should be forced to pay for things in their plan that they don't want or think they will need. that's where the aingeer and the criticism of the white house comes. >> well, how big of a political hit is the administration taking? >> given the previous statements about americans being able to keep the coverage they like, he is getting hit fairly hard. white house officials believe all of this will depend on whether overall healthcare costs drop, with the insurance exchanges work, and the people that don't have insurance now actually join the system. the white house ink cysts it has all been clear, some will have to pay more on the front end by presenting those in order to bring total healthcare costs dow jones over the long term. thank you. take a look at the dow right now. my understanding is the numbers will reveal a new high. wow, look at this. to close at
and cheaper plans they can buy on the new healthcare exchanges. the other half will have to pay more, for insurance than they are paying now. and many of these people don't understand why they should be forced to pay for things in their plan that they don't want or think they will need. that's where the aingeer and the criticism of the white house comes. >> well, how big of a political hit is the administration taking? >> given the previous statements about americans being able to...
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then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. to become your partner in health. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen....
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he said massachusetts healthcare reform program also had glitches when it began in 2006 and those problems were solved. >>> 4:42. if you like mcdonald's brew in the morning you could soon enjoy a cup of joe right from the comfort of your own coffee pot. >> and a jewel thief uses her age to get away with it. how one granny's epic heists are inspiring hollywood. ,,,,,,,,,, 83 years old doris payne has struck again! she is accused of lifting a 22- thousand dollar ring from a >>> well, she hardly looks like an international jewel thief about 83-year-old doris payne struck again. she is accused of lifting a $22,000 ring from a store near palm springs. the manager who didn't want his identity revealed said he never saw it coming. >> you don't think someone that old will steal from you. >> she has four past convictions claiming she stole millions of dollars of jewels over the last 60 years by posing as a well-to-do buyer. halle berry is set to portray her know movie. >> got away with it. >> for a while. >> crime doesn't pay. >>> hey, guys, halloween, can you believe it? >> i know. i love hallowee
he said massachusetts healthcare reform program also had glitches when it began in 2006 and those problems were solved. >>> 4:42. if you like mcdonald's brew in the morning you could soon enjoy a cup of joe right from the comfort of your own coffee pot. >> and a jewel thief uses her age to get away with it. how one granny's epic heists are inspiring hollywood. ,,,,,,,,,, 83 years old doris payne has struck again! she is accused of lifting a 22- thousand dollar ring from a...
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the administration had three and a half years to roll out the affordable healthcare law. and it spent close to a billion taxpayer dollars preparing for the rollout. yet, there is mass chaos. finally, throughout history, people have gotten the government they deserve. i'm not going to say anything more. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from reaction brit hume who has covered 8 presidents in his career. have you ever seen another president govern the way mr. obama is governing? >> not exactly, bill. all the presidents that i have witnessed have used a similar management style in the sense that they use a similar management structure. you know, staff structure at the white house. the cabinet agencies. the omb to supervise spending and so on. but they have governorred in very different ways. and there have been instances, the most celebrated being ronald reagan's professed unawareness of what was going on with iran contra in which presidents were said not to know about something that blew up. i have not seen this number associated with
the administration had three and a half years to roll out the affordable healthcare law. and it spent close to a billion taxpayer dollars preparing for the rollout. yet, there is mass chaos. finally, throughout history, people have gotten the government they deserve. i'm not going to say anything more. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from reaction brit hume who has covered 8 presidents in his career. have you ever seen another president govern the way...
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remember when he said if you like your healthcare plan you get to keep it? that might be true but now he says only if he's good enough for obama care. >> if you have one of the substandard plans before the affordable care act became law and you really liked that plan you are able to keep it. that is what i said when i was running for office. that was part of the promise we made. ever since the law passed if insurance decided to downgrade or cancel the substandard plans what we said is we have to replace them with quality comprehensive coverage. that, too, was the central premise of the affordable care act. >> president obama is fighting for obama care from recent ground. his approval rating dropped to an all time low of 42 percent according to the new nbc news wall street journal pole. 51 percent disapprove of his job performance. >> celebration in boston. >> it wasn't happened at fenway park for 95 years. the red sox world champions. >> the red sox win their third world series since 2004 and their first at home since 1918. the championship passed an incredi
remember when he said if you like your healthcare plan you get to keep it? that might be true but now he says only if he's good enough for obama care. >> if you have one of the substandard plans before the affordable care act became law and you really liked that plan you are able to keep it. that is what i said when i was running for office. that was part of the promise we made. ever since the law passed if insurance decided to downgrade or cancel the substandard plans what we said is we...
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they have to contribute to -- contribute to the healthcare cost yes and this morning -- morning, sat with zachary. is this deal good for the transit agency itself? >> it's a big improvement from last negotiations. and a turn of the votes and we -- it's an improvement and it's less than we could have got. >> and what do you see as lacking in this contract? >> i think the negotiations strategy resulted to us and it resulted in us putting forth a sweeter deal than we needed to. yo it was. $30million more than you originally estimated. >> uh-huh. >> and 10 million more in the final days. one of the questions our average writer is where is the money go to come from? yo that is hard to say. we have to -- to come from? >> that is hard to say. we have to look into our budgets and at that time, they suggest this. >> and. >> a 15% pay increase, a lot more than the zero they wanted. >> the changes in pension formula, how much they're death to -- going to pay into that and i think that is an overstatement. they getting a 15.4% wage increase and gee war re- immersing them with wage increases for
they have to contribute to -- contribute to the healthcare cost yes and this morning -- morning, sat with zachary. is this deal good for the transit agency itself? >> it's a big improvement from last negotiations. and a turn of the votes and we -- it's an improvement and it's less than we could have got. >> and what do you see as lacking in this contract? >> i think the negotiations strategy resulted to us and it resulted in us putting forth a sweeter deal than we needed to....
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healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. be
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cheryl: one of your picks is united healthcare, united healthcare was part of the health-care exchange, subsidiary of united healthcare, very involved. i you concerned about your stock? >> that may be one the jaws of defeat. the exchanges and allowed the group, their division has done well and they were named as general contractor to fix the exchange. that is a recognition that there part of the exchange is going well and others struggling. cheryl: if you look at the pharmaceutical industry overall another concern has been we have overseas competition, the israelis are doing it better when it comes to development, generics are a lot more common, are you concerned those patents are an issue? >> i think the sector has largely overcome the patent cliff expiration loss over the last year or so. that is positive for earnings comparison. as far as the overall generic situation let's see what happened today, things are somewhat uncertain in those areas. overall, the leading pharmaceutical companies, the ones that we recommend purchase on the, are really focusing their r&d into new areas like
cheryl: one of your picks is united healthcare, united healthcare was part of the health-care exchange, subsidiary of united healthcare, very involved. i you concerned about your stock? >> that may be one the jaws of defeat. the exchanges and allowed the group, their division has done well and they were named as general contractor to fix the exchange. that is a recognition that there part of the exchange is going well and others struggling. cheryl: if you look at the pharmaceutical...
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if you like your healthcare plan, you can keep your healthcare plan. if you're one of the more than 250 million americans who already have health insurance, you will keep your health insurance. if you had one of these substandard plans before the affordable care act became law, and you really liked that plan, you were able to keep it. that's what i said when i was running for office. that was part of the promise we made. >> a little bit of a change there. what do you think, is it working? >> it's the phrases, that was part of the promise. the worst thing about a politician is when they make promises and break them. the public believes that it's not just the web site and it's very dangerous if that's all you focus on. when someone gets that letter telling them the doctor they have used for 20 years is no longer available to them, the hospital closest to them, they can't use it, that's a nightmare. that's a crisis for the average american and you're seeing that in the polling numbers. you're seeing that in the way the american people responding. you can
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leader bill frist will talk about the impact of the healthcare care law on hospitals. that will be live at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span three. >> i'm surrounded by a few of the items that kept mamie on the best-dressed list. she worked with one of her favorite designers for her suits and daywear outfits. this the outfit she wore to the formal opening of the saint lawrence seaway where she and ike met queen elizabeth and prince valium. -- prince philip. .his is the eisenhower tuille these are a few examples of mamie's day dresses. she was fond of the color pink and wore it in many different shades and styles. jackie kennedy is well known for the little black dress and here are two examples of mamie's favorite little backed dress. she said she would never dress like an old lady. these gowns she were well into her 70s and 80s show her love of bright colors and wild fabric. >> first lady maney eisenhower tonight live at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span three. also on c-span radio and www.c- span.org. we will move on with our programming. senate armed services committee chai
leader bill frist will talk about the impact of the healthcare care law on hospitals. that will be live at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span three. >> i'm surrounded by a few of the items that kept mamie on the best-dressed list. she worked with one of her favorite designers for her suits and daywear outfits. this the outfit she wore to the formal opening of the saint lawrence seaway where she and ike met queen elizabeth and prince valium. -- prince philip. .his is the eisenhower tuille these are...
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the maryland healthcare connection outreach van, as it makes its final stop here in maryland. >> reporter: even without technical computer glitches, understanding all of those insurance plans can be complicated. that's why federal and state lawmakers are calling for more changes to help smooth out the rocky enrollment road. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill had tough criticism for the woman who runs medicare and medicaid services. the agency in charge are the troubled healthcare.gov website. >> i think this was designed to fail from the beginning. >> there is a disaster a rollout that is occurring. >> reporter: while some in congress call for delays to enrollment deadlines. >> the bottom line conclusion is, this health care gov website is fixable. >> for many marylanders. >> i'm trying to find out what they are. >> using the state's own online health insurance exchange website. teens enrolling have been touring the state, answering questions. >> the average person doesn't know all about insurance, what their options are, or even that they're eligible. >> reporter: in some cases, spec
the maryland healthcare connection outreach van, as it makes its final stop here in maryland. >> reporter: even without technical computer glitches, understanding all of those insurance plans can be complicated. that's why federal and state lawmakers are calling for more changes to help smooth out the rocky enrollment road. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill had tough criticism for the woman who runs medicare and medicaid services. the agency in charge are the troubled...
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. >>> problems with the president's affordable healthcare act continue. and lawmakers aren't happy. even as efforts are under way here in maryland to help people enroll in insurance plans. derek valcourt is there and explains. hi, derek. >> hi. problems are there from the start. many federal and state lawmakers continue to push for changes to help smooth what so far has been a rocky enrollment road. >> every contractor. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill had tough criticism for the woman who runs medicare and medicaid services. the agency in charge of the troubled healthcare.gov website. >> i think it was designed to fail from the beginning. >> there is a disaster of a rollout that is occurring. >> reporter: while some call for delays in enrollment to deadlines, the administration promises service will improve. >> the bottom line is this healthcare gov website is improvable. >> i'm trying to figure out. >> enrolling in the plan means enrolling in the state's own online state website. teams familiar with that website have been touring the state. >> the average person doesn't know
. >>> problems with the president's affordable healthcare act continue. and lawmakers aren't happy. even as efforts are under way here in maryland to help people enroll in insurance plans. derek valcourt is there and explains. hi, derek. >> hi. problems are there from the start. many federal and state lawmakers continue to push for changes to help smooth what so far has been a rocky enrollment road. >> every contractor. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill had tough...
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but terry mcauliffe trusts women to make reproductive healthcare decisions. he'll focus on jobs and the economy. that's why i'm supporting terry mcauliffe. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." i'm mark herring, candidate for sponsored this ad.nd i vo: this is what mark obenshain called a "common sense proposal." obenshain voted to force women to have a transvaginal ultrasound in order to have an abortion. called "intrusive," "medically unnecessary," and "government rape." the virginian-pilot said obenshain used the power of government to do something grotesque. and now he wants to be attorney general? mark obenshain: a real threat to virginia women. . >>> this halloween, ann reich is doing what she does best, writing from the dark side. she conjured up famous vanilla pires. michelle miller sat down with rice for an interview you'll oil seal. >> they're deeply devoted and now the daughter is planning to put down new roots in a place that started the legendary career. >> reporter: the queen has been back. >> i've been away too
but terry mcauliffe trusts women to make reproductive healthcare decisions. he'll focus on jobs and the economy. that's why i'm supporting terry mcauliffe. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." i'm mark herring, candidate for sponsored this ad.nd i vo: this is what mark obenshain called a "common sense proposal." obenshain voted to force women to have a transvaginal ultrasound in order to have an abortion. called "intrusive,"...
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healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. relax the the rules today for using electronic devices on planes. passengers will now be allowed to use smartphones, tablets, and e-readers from takeoff through landing as long as the dwriess in airplane mode or connected to the in-flight wifi. the ban on talking on cell phones and texting, though, continues. as to when the new rules take effect, it will a few weeks and it will vary by carrier. a federal prosecutor in georgia said today he will conduct a formal
healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't...
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. >> different message in boston as he defended his healthcare law. the previous statements obviously made in years' past. and the last couple of statements made today. the "the washington post" thought this was all news today and this is what they wrote. quote, the president's statements were sweeping and unequivocal and made both before and after the law. the president's promise came with a large caveat quote if you like your health plan you will be able to keep your healthcare plan if we deem it adequate. it received four pinocchios from "the washington post. we're back with the panel. john? >> that's the polite way of saying that barack obama spent several years lying barack obama will do what to get it to passed. if he didn't say those lies it wouldn't have passed. essential argument to getting the thing passed. i know juan on "fox news sunday" said they may be getting better plans. some people are getting better plans. other people aren't getting better plans. they aren't the same plans they were told they could keep. when the obama administrati
. >> different message in boston as he defended his healthcare law. the previous statements obviously made in years' past. and the last couple of statements made today. the "the washington post" thought this was all news today and this is what they wrote. quote, the president's statements were sweeping and unequivocal and made both before and after the law. the president's promise came with a large caveat quote if you like your health plan you will be able to keep your...